Quickstart

This is a secure Sound Switch for XXXQFrequencyName. To run this device please connect it to your mains power supply. 1. Set your Z-Wave Controller into its ‘Add Device‘ mode in order to add Chime into your Z-Wave system. Refer to the Controller‘s manual if you are unsure of how to perform this step.
2. Power on Chime via the provided power adapter; its LED will be breathing white light all the time.
3. Click Chime Action Button once, it will quickly flash white light for 30 seconds until Chime is added into the network. It will become constantly bright white light after being assigned a NodeID.
4. If your Z-Wave Controller supports S2 encryption, enter the first 5 digits of DSK into your Controller‘s interface if/when requested. The DSK is printed on Chime‘s housing.
5. If Adding fails, it will slowly flash white light 3 times and then become breathing white light; repeat steps 1 to 4. Contact us for further support if needed.
6. If Adding succeeds, it will quickly flash white light 3 times and then become off. Now, Chime is a part of your Z-Wave home control system. You can configure it and its automation via your Z-Wave system; please refer to your software‘s user guide for precise instructions.

Note:If Action Button is clicked again during the Learn Mode, the Learn Mode will exit. At the same time, Indicator Light will extinguish immediately, and then become breathing white light.



Important safety information

Please read this manual carefully. Failure to follow the recommendations in this manual may be dangerous or may violate the law. The manufacturer, importer, distributor and seller shall not be liable for any loss or damage resulting from failure to comply with the instructions in this manual or any other material. Use this equipment only for its intended purpose. Follow the disposal instructions. Do not dispose of electronic equipment or batteries in a fire or near open heat sources.

Product Description

Siren 6 is an S2 safety device.  They can be used not only as a Siren, but also as a Doorbell with one or more wireless buttons.
In addition, up to 30 different tones can be set in the Siren 6.

Installation

Install Mounting plate in the location of your choice.

 

1. Affix Doorbell 6 Wall Mount Plate in any desired location near an outlet.
a. Use 3x 20mm screws or double-sided tape.


b. Lock the Doorbell 6 into place where the mount is installed.

How to install Button Avoid exposing Button to direct sunlight where possible to avoid UV damage and reduced battery performance.
1. Select an installation location for Button. Do not yet install it.
2. Power on Button. a. Remove the 2 screws from Button‘s rear to open its battery cover and install the provided CR2450 battery with the positive (+) on top. b. Replace the battery cover and the 2 screws.
3. Test the wireless connection by pressing Ring Button to trigger a doorbell alert. Select an alternative installation location for Chime if the connection is poor.
4. Install Button. a. Affix the mounting plate to the selected surface; affix it using either 2 × 20mm screws or double-sided tape. b. Lock your Button onto the mounting plate.

 

Product Usage

How to pair Button

There are two way to trigger pairing Button:

- Manually quick click Chime Action Button. Can be done both in and out of the network. 
- With Configuration Set. Can only be done in the network. Refer to Configuration Parameter 49/50/51 for details.


Below is mainly about manually quick click Chime Action Button to trigger pairing Button.

1. Different click times will trigger different Pairing Button Mode. Please action as shown below.

- Click Action Button 3 times quickly will trigger Pairing #1 Button Mode. 
- Click Action Button 4 times quickly will trigger Pairing #2 Button Mode. 
- Click Action Button 5 times quickly will trigger Pairing #3 Button Mode.

2. Observe Chime Indicator Light to make sure which Button is waiting for pairing.
- When Pairing #1 Button Mode is triggered, Chime Indicator Light will bright 1 time ON 0.5s OFF 1s, and then become constantly bright white light, indicating that Pairing #1 Button Mode has  already triggered. Pairing time is up to 10 seconds. In this time period, user MUST manually click Ring Button 3 times quickly. Otherwise it cannot be paired successfully.
- When Pairing #2 Button Mode is triggered, Chime Indicator Light will bright 2 times ON 0.5s OFF 1s, and then become constantly bright white light, indicating that Pairing #2 Button Mode has already triggered. Pairing time is up to 10 seconds. In this time period, user MUST manually click Ring Button 3 times quickly. Otherwise it cannot be paired successfully.
- When Pairing #3 Button Mode is triggered, Chime Indicator Light will bright 3 times ON 0.5s OFF 1s, and then become constantly bright white light, indicating that Pairing #3 Button Mode has already triggered. Pairing time is up to 10 seconds. In this time period, user MUST manually click Ring Button 3 times quickly. Otherwise it cannot be paired successfully.


3. Determine pairing results.

- If pairing Button succeeds, Chime Indicator Light will quickly flash white light 3 times and play the corresponding tone of paired Button, and then become breathing white light (when Chime is out of the Z-Wave network) or off (when Chime is in the Z-Wave network)
- If pairing Button fairs, Chime Indicator Light will slowly flash white light 3 times and then become breathing white light (when Chime is out of the Z-Wave network) or off (when Chime is in the Z-Wave network).


Note

- Only one Button can be paired at one time. 
- Each successful pairing will overwrite the previous paired Button which has the same Button Number. 
- This manually quick click Action Button operation can only be used to trigger pairing, not unpairing. 
- If you want to exit Pairing Button Mode, what you need to do is that click the Action Button once.
 
How to unpair Button

There is only one way to trigger unpairing Button:
- With Configuration Set. Can only be done in the network. Refer to Configuration Parameter 48 for details. 

Test Doorbell 6 sound manually.

 

You will be able to manually test your Doorbell 6 unpaired or paired to a Z-Wave network, to determine if its sound is working, perform the button action listed below:

  • Press and hold Action Button down for 2-5 seconds

 

Safety: Test only when wearing necessary ear protection. Doorbell 6’s speaker emits tones up to 105dB that can cause hearing damage. 

Reset to factory default

To complete the reset process manually, press and hold the Action Button for at least 20s. The LED indicator will quickly flash white light 3 times and then become breathing white light, which indicates the reset operation is successful.

Inclusion

1. Install the device according to the instructions.
2. Press the button on the back once.

Exclusion

1. Press the button on the back of the device 6 times quickly.

NIF XXXNIF
Wakeup XXXWakeupDescription
Protection XXXProtection
FirmwareUpdate XXXFirmwareUpdate
SetAssociation XXXSetAssociation

Association Groups:

Group Number Maximum Nodes Description
1 5 Lifeline group.
2 5 When Endpoint 1 starts playing tone or stops playing tone, Nodes associated are controlled and will receive a Basic Set CC.
3 5 When Endpoint 2 starts playing tone or stops playing tone, Nodes associated are controlled and will receive a Basic Set CC.
4 5 When Endpoint 3 starts playing tone or stops playing tone, Nodes associated are controlled and will receive a Basic Set CC.
5 5 When Endpoint 4 starts playing tone or stops playing tone, Nodes associated are controlled and will receive a Basic Set CC.
6 5 When Endpoint 5 starts playing tone or stops playing tone, Nodes associated are controlled and will receive a Basic Set CC.
7 5 When Endpoint 6 starts playing tone or stops playing tone, Nodes associated are controlled and will receive a Basic Set CC.
8 5 When Endpoint 7 starts playing tone or stops playing tone, Nodes associated are controlled and will receive a Basic Set CC.
9 5 When Endpoint 8 starts playing tone or stops playing tone, Nodes associated are controlled and will receive a Basic Set CC.

Configuration Parameters

Parameter 1: Configure the Light Effect and Tone Play Mode for Endpoint 1(Browse).

Please refer to the Product Manual for more details.
Size: 4 Byte, Default Value: 16777216

Setting Description
16777216 - 2147418112 Configure the Light Effect and Tone Play Mode for Endpoint 1(Browse).

Parameter 2: Configure the Light Effect and Tone Effect for Endpoint 2(Tampering).

Please refer to the Product Manual for more details.
Size: 4 Byte, Default Value: 16777217

Setting Description
16777216 - 2147483647 Configure the Light Effect and Tone Effect for Endpoint 2(Tampering).

Parameter 3: Configure the Light Effect and Tone Effect for Endpoint 3(Doorbell 1).

Please refer to the Product Manual for more details.
Size: 4 Byte, Default Value: 33554433

Setting Description
16777216 - 2147483647 Configure the Light Effect and Tone Effect for Endpoint 3(Doorbell 1).

Parameter 4: Configure the Light Effect and Tone Effect for Endpoint 4(Doorbell 2).

Please refer to the Product Manual for more details.
Size: 4 Byte, Default Value: 33554433

Setting Description
16777216 - 2147483647 Configure the Light Effect and Tone Effect for Endpoint 4(Doorbell 2).

Parameter 5: Configure the Light Effect and Tone Effect for Endpoint 5(Doorbell 3).

Please refer to the Product Manual for more details.
Size: 4 Byte, Default Value: 33554433

Setting Description
16777216 - 2147483647 Configure the Light Effect and Tone Effect for Endpoint 5(Doorbell 3).

Parameter 6: Configure the Light Effect and Tone Effect for Endpoint 6(Environment).

Please refer to the Product Manual for more details.
Size: 4 Byte, Default Value: 67108864

Setting Description
16777216 - 2147483647 Configure the Light Effect and Tone Effect for Endpoint 6(Environment).

Parameter 7: Configure the Light Effect and Tone Effect for Endpoint 7(Security).

Please refer to the Product Manual for more details.
Size: 4 Byte, Default Value: 67108864

Setting Description
16777216 - 2147483647 Configure the Light Effect and Tone Effect for Endpoint 7(Security).

Parameter 8: Configure the Light Effect and Tone Effect for Endpoint 8(Emergency).

Please refer to the Product Manual for more details.
Size: 4 Byte, Default Value: 67108864

Setting Description
16777216 - 2147483647 Configure the Light Effect and Tone Effect for Endpoint 8(Emergency).

Parameter 16: Configure #1 Light Effect.

Please refer to the Product Manual for more details.
Size: 4 Byte, Default Value: 1259934723

Setting Description
0 - 2147483647 The Light Effect is displayed cyclically, and the maximum display duration is equal to the total duration of the tone playback. In other words, the Light Effect will be displayed in a loop until stop playing tone.

Parameter 17: Configure #2 Light Effect.

Please refer to the Product Manual for more details.
Size: 4 Byte, Default Value: 842137603

Setting Description
0 - 2147483647 The Light Effect is displayed cyclically, and the maximum display duration is equal to the total duration of the tone playback. In other words, the Light Effect will be displayed in a loop until stop playing tone.

Parameter 18: Configure #3 Light Effect.

Please refer to the Product Manual for more details.
Size: 4 Byte, Default Value: 2162947

Setting Description
0 - 2147483647 The Light Effect is displayed cyclically, and the maximum display duration is equal to the total duration of the tone playback. In other words, the Light Effect will be displayed in a loop until stop playing tone.

Parameter 19: Configure #4 Light Effect.

Please refer to the Product Manual for more details.
Size: 4 Byte, Default Value: 553648131

Setting Description
0 - 2147483647 The Light Effect is displayed cyclically, and the maximum display duration is equal to the total duration of the tone playback. In other words, the Light Effect will be displayed in a loop until stop playing tone.

Parameter 20: Configure #5 Light Effect.

Please refer to the Product Manual for more details.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 10

Setting Description
0 - 2147483647 The Light Effect is displayed cyclically, and the maximum display duration is equal to the total duration of the tone playback. In other words, the Light Effect will be displayed in a loop until stop playing tone.

Parameter 21: Configure #6 Light Effect.

Please refer to the Product Manual for more details.
Size: 4 Byte, Default Value: 2560

Setting Description
0 - 2147483647 The Light Effect is displayed cyclically, and the maximum display duration is equal to the total duration of the tone playback. In other words, the Light Effect will be displayed in a loop until stop playing tone.

Parameter 22: Configure #7 Light Effect.

Please refer to the Product Manual for more details.
Size: 4 Byte, Default Value: 553648129

Setting Description
0 - 2147483647 The Light Effect is displayed cyclically, and the maximum display duration is equal to the total duration of the tone playback. In other words, the Light Effect will be displayed in a loop until stop playing tone.

Parameter 32: Configure how to send Basic Set to nodes in Group 2.


Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 3

Setting Description
0 Dont send Basic Set.
1 When Endpoint 1 starts playing tone, send Basic Set 0xFF. When Endpoint 1 stops playing tone, dont send Basic Set.
2 When Endpoint 1 starts playing tone, send Basic Set 0x00. When Endpoint 1 stops playing tone, dont send Basic Set.
3 When Endpoint 1 starts playing tone, send Basic Set 0xFF. When Endpoint 1 stops playing tone, send Basic Set 0x00.
4 When Endpoint 1 starts playing tone, send Basic Set 0x00. When Endpoint 1 stops playing tone, send Basic Set 0xFF.

Parameter 33: Configure how to send Basic Set to nodes in Group 3.


Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 3

Setting Description
0 Dont send Basic Set.
1 When Endpoint 2 starts playing tone, send Basic Set 0xFF. When Endpoint 2 stops playing tone, dont send Basic Set.
2 When Endpoint 2 starts playing tone, send Basic Set 0x00. When Endpoint 2 stops playing tone, dont send Basic Set.
3 When Endpoint 2 starts playing tone, send Basic Set 0xFF. When Endpoint 2 stops playing tone, send Basic Set 0x00.
4 When Endpoint 2 starts playing tone, send Basic Set 0x00. When Endpoint 2 stops playing tone, send Basic Set 0xFF.

Parameter 34: Configure how to send Basic Set to nodes in Group 4.


Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 3

Setting Description
0 Dont send Basic Set.
1 When Endpoint 3 starts playing tone, send Basic Set 0xFF. When Endpoint 3 stops playing tone, dont send Basic Set.
2 When Endpoint 3 starts playing tone, send Basic Set 0x00. When Endpoint 3 stops playing tone, dont send Basic Set.
3 When Endpoint 3 starts playing tone, send Basic Set 0xFF. When Endpoint 3 stops playing tone, send Basic Set 0x00.
4 When Endpoint 3 starts playing tone, send Basic Set 0x00. When Endpoint 3 stops playing tone, send Basic Set 0xFF.

Parameter 35: Configure how to send Basic Set to nodes in Group 5.


Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 3

Setting Description
0 Dont send Basic Set.
1 When Endpoint 4 starts playing tone, send Basic Set 0xFF. When Endpoint 4 stops playing tone, dont send Basic Set.
2 When Endpoint 4 starts playing tone, send Basic Set 0x00. When Endpoint 4 stops playing tone, dont send Basic Set.
3 When Endpoint 4 starts playing tone, send Basic Set 0xFF. When Endpoint 4 stops playing tone, send Basic Set 0x00.
4 When Endpoint 4 starts playing tone, send Basic Set 0x00. When Endpoint 4 stops playing tone, send Basic Set 0xFF.

Parameter 36: Configure how to send Basic Set to nodes in Group 6.


Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 3

Setting Description
0 Dont send Basic Set.
1 When Endpoint 5 starts playing tone, send Basic Set 0xFF. When Endpoint 5 stops playing tone, dont send Basic Set.
2 When Endpoint 5 starts playing tone, send Basic Set 0x00. When Endpoint 5 stops playing tone, dont send Basic Set.
3 When Endpoint 5 starts playing tone, send Basic Set 0xFF. When Endpoint 5 stops playing tone, send Basic Set 0x00.
4 When Endpoint 5 starts playing tone, send Basic Set 0x00. When Endpoint 5 stops playing tone, send Basic Set 0xFF.

Parameter 37: Configure how to send Basic Set to nodes in Group 7.


Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 3

Setting Description
0 Dont send Basic Set.
1 When Endpoint 6 starts playing tone, send Basic Set 0xFF. When Endpoint 6 stops playing tone, dont send Basic Set.
2 When Endpoint 6 starts playing tone, send Basic Set 0x00. When Endpoint 6 stops playing tone, dont send Basic Set.
3 When Endpoint 6 starts playing tone, send Basic Set 0xFF. When Endpoint 6 stops playing tone, send Basic Set 0x00.
4 When Endpoint 6 starts playing tone, send Basic Set 0x00. When Endpoint 6 stops playing tone, send Basic Set 0xFF.

Parameter 38: Configure how to send Basic Set to nodes in Group 8.


Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 3

Setting Description
0 Dont send Basic Set.
1 When Endpoint 7 starts playing tone, send Basic Set 0xFF. When Endpoint 7 stops playing tone, dont send Basic Set.
2 When Endpoint 7 starts playing tone, send Basic Set 0x00. When Endpoint 7 stops playing tone, dont send Basic Set.
3 When Endpoint 7 starts playing tone, send Basic Set 0xFF. When Endpoint 7 stops playing tone, send Basic Set 0x00.
4 When Endpoint 7 starts playing tone, send Basic Set 0x00. When Endpoint 7 stops playing tone, send Basic Set 0xFF.

Parameter 39: Configure how to send Basic Set to nodes in Group 9.


Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 3

Setting Description
0 Dont send Basic Set.
1 When Endpoint 8 starts playing tone, send Basic Set 0xFF. When Endpoint 8 stops playing tone, dont send Basic Set.
2 When Endpoint 8 starts playing tone, send Basic Set 0x00. When Endpoint 8 stops playing tone, dont send Basic Set.
3 When Endpoint 8 starts playing tone, send Basic Set 0xFF. When Endpoint 8 stops playing tone, send Basic Set 0x00.
4 When Endpoint 8 starts playing tone, send Basic Set 0x00. When Endpoint 8 stops playing tone, send Basic Set 0xFF.

Parameter 48: Tigger Unpairing Button Mode (Write Only)

(1) Can trigger unpairing multiple Buttons at one time.(2) User does not need to do anything to Button.(3) Indicator Light will quickly flash white light 3 times when Unpairing Button Mode finishes.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 0

Setting Description
1 Tigger Unpairing #1 Button Mode.
2 Tigger Unpairing #2 Button Mode.
3 Tigger Unpairing #2 and #1 Button Mode.
4 Tigger Unpairing #3 Button Mode.
5 Tigger Unpairing #3 and #1 Button Mode.
6 Tigger Unpairing #3 and #2 Button Mode.
7 Tigger Unpairing #3, #2 and #1 Button Mode.

Parameter 49: Tigger Pairing Button Mode (Write Only)

(1) Can NOT trigger pairing multiple Buttons at one time.(2) Pairing time is up to 10 seconds. In this time period, user MUST manually click Ring Button 3 times quickly. Otherwise it cannot be paired successfully.(3) Each successful pairing will overwrite the previous paired Button which has the same Button Number.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 0

Setting Description
0 Exit Pairing Button Mode.
1 Tigger Pairing #1 Button Mode.
2 Tigger Pairing #2 Button Mode.
4 Tigger Pairing #3 Button Mode.

Parameter 50: Report which Pairing Button Mode is triggered (Read Only)

Once Pairing Button Mode is triggered, node will automatically send this configuration report via Lifeline to inform which Button is waiting for being paired.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 0

Setting Description
0 There is no Pairing Button Mode being triggered.
1 Pairing #1 Button Mode is triggered.
2 Pairing #2 Button Mode is triggered.
4 Pairing #3 Button Mode is triggered.

Parameter 51: Report which Buttons had been paired (Read Only)

Once Unpairing or Pairing Button Mode finishes, node will automatically send this configuration report via Lifeline to inform which Buttons had been paired. This parameter does not restore to the default value when Chime is removed from the network or reset the factory settings.
Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 0

Setting Description
0 There is no paired Button.
1 #1 Button had been paired.
2 #2 Button had been paired.
3 #2 and #1 Button had been paired.
4 #3 Button had been paired.
5 #3 and #1 Button had been paired.
6 #3 and #2 Button had been paired.
7 #3, #2 and #1 Button had been paired.

Parameter 52: Get the information of #1 Button (Read Only)

This parameter does not restore to the default value when Chime is removed from the network or reset the factory settings.
Size: 4 Byte, Default Value: 0

Setting Description
0 #1 Button is unpaired.
1 - 2147483647 Information about #1 Button, including battery voltage (unit is mV) and software version.

Parameter 53: Get the information of #2 Button (Read Only)

This parameter does not restore to the default value when Chime is removed from the network or reset the factory settings.
Size: 4 Byte, Default Value: 0

Setting Description
0 #2 Button is unpaired.
1 - 134217727 Information about #2 Button, including battery voltage (unit is mV) and software version.

Parameter 54: Get the information of #3 Button (Read Only)

This parameter does not restore to the default value when Chime is removed from the network or reset the factory settings.
Size: 4 Byte, Default Value: 0

Setting Description
0 #3 Button is unpaired.
1 - 2147483647 Information about #3 Button, including battery voltage (unit is mV) and software version.

Parameter 96: Enable or Disable the ability that click the Action Button to stop a playing tone.


Size: 1 Byte, Default Value: 0

Setting Description
0 Disable
1 Enable

Parameter 255: Factory Reset or Initialization (Write Only)

Parameter 51/52/53/54 will not restore the configuration settings to the default when Factory Reset or Initialization is performed.
Size: 4 Byte, Default Value: 0

Setting Description
0 Initialization: Initialize all configuration parameters to default values.
1431655765 Factory Reset: Restore the product to factory settings and remove from the network.

Technical Data

Dimensions 70x70x40 mm
Weight 139 gr
Hardware Platform ZM5101
EAN 1220000015982
IP Class IP 20
Voltage 5 V
Battery Type 1 * CR2032
Device Type Sound Switch
Network Operation Always On Slave
Z-Wave Version 6.71.03
Certification ID ZC10-19046416
Z-Wave Product Id 0x0371.0x0003.0x00A2
Color White
Outdoor Use ok
Firmware Updatable Updatable by Consumer by RF
Supported Notification Types Home SecurityPower ManagementSiren
Sensors Vibration/Shock (Binary)
Frequency Europe - 868,4 Mhz
Maximum transmission power 5 mW
EuropeSound Switch